Norway has ramped up security in recent weeks following a number of
drone sightings close to its oil and gas infrastructure and in
response to the Sept. 26 leaks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines off
the costs of Sweden and Denmark.
"We're seeing the consequences of the new security situation in
Norway," Justice Minister Emilie Enger Mehl told a news conference.
"We can't rule out further cases."
Police said last week they had arrested a Russian-Israeli man a at
border checkpoint with drones in his car on Thursday, and another
Russian found flying a drone and in possession of cameras at an
airport in the Arctic town of Tromsoe on Friday.
A statement from Nordland county police on Monday revealed the
earlier arrests of three men and one woman on Oct. 11. It said
cameras and extensive photographic material had been seized from
their car, but no drones were found.
A court on Oct. 14 gave police permission to hold the four suspects
in custody for one week.
(Reporting by Terje Solsvik; Editing by Peter Graff)
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